Jeannine Uribe

assistant professor
Nursing
La Salle University
United States of America

Professor Nursing
Biography

As an assistant professor in the School of Nursing and Health Sciences, Dr. Uribe teaches public health nursing for the undergraduate and graduate nursing students as well as international public health nursing in the RN-BSN online program. Dr. Uribe was an assistant clinical professor at the College of Nursing and Health Professions at Drexel University, where she started a study abroad experience for the Online RN-BSN nursing program. Dr. Uribe’s scholarship addresses nursing history with a focus on international public health nursing projects introducing U.S. nursing trends into other countries. Her clinical practice includes experience in many of the neighborhoods of Philadelphia and the surrounding suburbs serving as a home care nurse, clinic nurse, and case manager.

Research Intrest

Public health Nursing, Public health nursing history, Global Health, Nursing urban immigrants

List of Publications
Dreher, H.M. & Uribe, J. (2011). Role theory and the evolution of professional roles in nursing. In H.M. Dreher & M.E. Smith Glasgow (Eds.), Role development for doctoral advanced nursing practice (pp. 47-65). New York: Spring Publishing Company
Uribe, J. (2014). History in the making: Organizing a nursing history dissertation. In M. de Chesnay (Ed.), Nursing research using historical methods. New York: Spring Publishing Company.